Dragon Eyes : A Dragon Craft for Adults & Kids Alike!

Make these gorgeous dragon eyes from flat clear filler marbles and use them for dragon jewelry or to carry around in a simple pouch. Adults and children alike love them. Best dragon craft ever! (Except for our Dragon Egg of course.) You can use regular paints to make these but I’ve listed the things I found that make them the easiest to create. View detailed photos and a video below! If you like these we’ve got plenty of other dragony things such as our 3D Wall Dragons and Little Clay Dragon tutorial.

Supplies for Dragon Eyes Dragon Craft

NOTE: You can use regular paints with tiny thin brushes in place of the Sharpie paint pens. I tested both methods and preferred the pens as it was neater, easier and quicker to use.

Metallic acrylic paint for background. (I used green, purple and blue and purchased them at Walmart)

Jewelry findings if desired to make necklaces, rings, pins etc.

Video Instructions

Visual Instructions

The marbles come in various sizes. The typical size is about 3/4″.

These are the tools I found work the easiest. However you can use regular paints to make the pupils and outline them. It just takes a very fine brush and a steadier hand. The paint markers make it a lot easier.

Because the marbles act as a magnifying glass it’s important to make the pupil very thin and keep it away from the edges. Otherwise when it’s turned over it appears to run over the edge. Make sure to let it dry well before doing the metallic outlines.

If you’re using regular paint for your edging you can use a toothpick to make the dots. Allow your outlines and dots to dry before moving on.

Make sure to put the back color on a bit thick and keep it away from the edge. Allow to dry thoroughly before handling.

Shoot it’s been a while since I’ve done it I can’t remember. If you have a limited time slot with them I’m thinking it might not be the best craft. The paint would take over an hour the dry I think. You might try doing a test one ahead of time. But that thicker paint that’s the background paint is what will take while to dry. Good luck!